by kymera_editor | Feb 18, 2022 | Awareness, Long QT Syndrome, Parenting
The first time I fainted, I was a freshman in high school. I got up early to go pack boxes in the food kitchen, and I hadn’t eaten breakfast, and all of the sudden the world went black. I came to right away – everyone thought I was just hypoglycemic, so I didn’t go to...
by kymera_editor | Jan 11, 2022 | Fundraising, Grief and Loss, Long QT Syndrome, SADS Spotlight
In 1997, my wife and I had three kids. Our son Michael, who was eleven, had fainted twice. The first time, it was explained away by the E.R. and his pediatrician as a vasovagal episode from unusual activities. The second time, he got an EKG and was examined by a...
by kymera_editor | Jan 4, 2022 | Fundraising, Grief and Loss, Long QT Syndrome, SADS Spotlight
In 1999, we got a phone call on a Friday from our son who lived on a college campus where his sister also went to school. We were on vacation. He said that his sister had passed away – he wanted to tell us before the police called us. Nobody knew why she had passed...
by kymera_editor | Dec 14, 2021 | Awareness, ICD, Long QT Syndrome, SADS Spotlight
Can you tell me a little bit about your SADS journey? I was diagnosed with Long QT when I was eight years old, and was able to get genetic testing as an adult to identify that I have multiple LQTS Type 2 mutations. As a child in the ‘90s, the doctors knew very little...
by kymera_editor | Nov 29, 2021 | AEDs, ARVC, Raising Awareness, SADS Kids, Uncategorized
Can you tell me a little bit about your SADS journey? I’m a junior in high school. I used to be figure skater until I was diagnosed with ARVC, and that’s how I found out that I had it – I was skating when I had some arrhythmias. After a long process of being...